INFLUENZA
[Australian ifc N.Z. Cable Association.] LONDON, Jan. 9. The influenza cases in Switzerland are now outnumbering the tragic visitation of 1918. BERLIN Jan. 9. The influenza symptoms of tho outbreak in Germany arc: High fever, sore throats, muscular pains and often pleurisy. A popular cure is the injection of a so-called “convalescent serum,” namely Oban C.F.D.F., from the blood of persons who are recovering from the influenza. This serum is not yet properly tested, and most of the doctors prefer to rely on aspirin and quinine.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1927, Page 2
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